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Old 11-17-2007, 12:08 PM
fanapathy fanapathy is offline
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Default Re: dont feel comf. with this sit. (15+1)

You don't have to go here. Winning this pot doesn't change the table setup, or your stack, enough to capitalize on it (yet).

Table dependant. Shove and fold can both be justified. I prefer fold on a weak table.
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Old 11-17-2007, 01:25 PM
JustLuck JustLuck is offline
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Default Re: dont feel comf. with this sit. (15+1)

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You don't have to go here. Winning this pot doesn't change the table setup, or your stack, enough to capitalize on it (yet).

Table dependant. Shove and fold can both be justified. I prefer fold on a weak table.

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folding is pretty weak IMO
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Old 11-17-2007, 01:36 PM
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Default Re: dont feel comf. with this sit. (15+1)

Just push you crazy noobs.
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Old 11-17-2007, 04:32 PM
fanapathy fanapathy is offline
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Default Re: dont feel comf. with this sit. (15+1)

Yeah, sort of I can agree. I just feel that this is one of those situations where it might be OK to give up a +ev push, let's face it they are calling pretty wide on avg there and we're not in the position to run over the table, the risk/reward here really isn't that great. We have pos on the bigger stacks, we can somehow assume more walks because of that, etc. I would never say that shoving here is bad, it's just not a "must shove", implying that we have edge on the table.
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